Beech Cottage is a Grade II listed building in the East Cambridgeshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 25 April 1984. House. 3 related planning applications.

Beech Cottage

WRENN ID
proud-parapet-myrtle
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
East Cambridgeshire
Country
England
Date first listed
25 April 1984
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Beech Cottage is a house dating from around 1800. It features local red brick gables with end stacks and a slate roof, while the front elevation is made of plastered timber frame. The building has two storeys, with a one-storey rear wing that includes an attic and a gable stack. There is a south extension that is timber framed and weatherboarded, topped with a red pantile roof; this extension was originally a butcher's shop. The street-facing side has three 'bays' with three first-floor and two ground-floor flush framed, sixteen-paned hung sash windows. A central modern porch has a resited shouldered wooden architrave and a half-glazed panelled door.

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  • No EPC on record for this property
  • Sale history — 5 transactions since 2000
  • Related listed building consents — 3 applications
  • Detailed attributes — period, style, materials, features
  • Flood risk assessment
  • Radon risk assessment
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